
Body-positive influencer Georgie Clarke told fans that “it’s not her fault” she has big boobs, saying any man who looks at her should “keep an eye on her.”
Influencer Georgie Clarke, known for her posts on fashion, women’s rights and self-love, has received praise from fans for one of her latest social media posts.
The brunette beauty, who has 690,000 followers on Instagram, took to the site to share a topless holiday snap.
She told her fans that she never sunbathed topless because she felt “embarrassed” about her large breasts.
However, the body-positive star said she realized it “wasn’t her fault” that they were fat and said any man who looked at her should “keep an eye on himself.”
Georgie was seen stripping off her bikini in the blink of an eye as she lay back on a bed while sunbathing in Greece.

However, he covered his bare chest lying on his stomach.
Subtitled the post, he wrote: “If you want to get your boobs out, get your boobs out.
“These are not sexual parts of our body, they have simply been sexualized.
“I had a lot of discomfort around my boobs because they are big and I noticed people staring at them or commenting on them, but it’s not my fault they are big …
“I would feel like even with a bikini top and bottom completely covered, I have to cover them.

“I once had a recent situation where a man’s wife asked me not to be in a bikini in front of her partner on vacation… yes, covered from top to bottom, and yes, she was very serious.
“If your partner or a man can’t look at each other, why do I have to choke on vacation? !
“Women shouldn’t play in this narrative either because, again, shouldn’t they blame me for the size of my breasts ?? !!!”
Concluding her post, she told fans: “Here’s my permission … your boobs deserve to be free.”

Fans loved the post, which garnered over 14,000 likes.
One exclaimed, “I like it so much,” while another added, “Yeah, girl, release the pinch.”
A third added: “It’s so irritating to be told that as women we have to cover up because xyz might look, it’s something I’ve been dealing with all my life.
“Today I say, ‘If someone looks at me inappropriately, it’s their problem, not mine.'”
Georgie is known for her body positive posts, which previously revealed how influencers faked “perfect” shots.
However, she also recently criticized haters for calling her out for sharing a “nice” photo of herself.
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Source: Dailystar

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